CREDIT: Paul Darrow, National Post Stanley Jollymore lights up a cigarette, preparing another addition to his sphere. (Tinfoil Wrapper Ball) BRULE POINT, N.S. - Stanley Jollymore has accomplished many fine things in his 90 years on the planet. He has tended a lovely seaside farm overlooking the Northumberland Strait, been elected county councillor, risen to the rank of superintendent with Nova Scotia's highways department, and been a faithful husband to his wife and loving father to his children. But it is Mr. Jollymore's oddball obsession with flimsy shards of tinfoil for which he is a famous figure in his...